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package com.cloudera.sqoop.metastore.mysql;
import com.cloudera.sqoop.manager.MySQLTestUtils;
import com.cloudera.sqoop.metastore.JobToolTestBase;
/**
* Test that the Job Tool works in MySql
*
* This uses JDBC to store and retrieve metastore data from a MySql server
*
* Since this requires a MySql installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=MySqlJobToolTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put MySql JDBC driver library (mysql-connector-java-5.1.38-bin.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* Once you have a running MySql database,
* Set server URL, database name, username, and password with system variables
* -Dsqoop.test.mysql.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.mysql.databasename,
* -Dsqoop.test.mysql.username and -Dsqoop.test.mysql.password respectively
*/
public class MySqlJobToolTest extends JobToolTestBase {
private static MySQLTestUtils mySQLTestUtils = new MySQLTestUtils();
public MySqlJobToolTest() {
super(mySQLTestUtils.getMySqlConnectString(), mySQLTestUtils.getUserName(),
mySQLTestUtils.getUserPass());
}
}